Categories
,

Indian Organic Ragi Rava, For Cooking, Packaging Size: Loose

140.0

Store
0 out of 5
Categories: ,
  Chat Now
Speciality
Organic
Usage/Application
Cooking
Cuisine
Indian
Packaging Size
Loose
Shelf Life
12 Months
Is It Organic
Yes
Brand
Tapovana

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Indian Organic Ragi Rava, For Cooking, Packaging Size: Loose”

Q & A

Ask a question
There are no questions yet

Ragi Rava is made from de-hulled and coarsely ground Finger Millet (Ragi). As a naturally hardy crop, Ragi is ideally suited for organic and rainfed cultivation in India. It is a staple in states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha. Organic Ragi Rava supports nutritional security, climate resilience, and sustainable livelihoods, making it a superior substitute for semolina (suji) derived from refined wheat.


2. Environmental Sustainability

2.1 Water Use Efficiency

Ragi is one of the most water-efficient cereals.
  • Water required: ~600–800 liters/kg
  • Wheat requires: ~1,800–2,200 liters/kg
  • Rice requires: ~3,000–5,000 liters/kg
  • Water savings over rice: ≈ 80–85%
📌 Source: Indian Institute of Millets Research (IIMR), 2022

2.2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions

  • CO₂e emissions/kg:
    • Rice: 1.6–2.0 kg
    • Ragi: 0.6–0.9 kg
  • Reduction: ~60–70% GHG emissions compared to rice
📌 Source: FAO, 2021; UNEP Sustainable Crop Assessment

2.3 Soil & Chemical Impact

  • Organic Ragi requires zero synthetic fertilizers or pesticides
  • Increases soil organic carbon by 15–20% over 3 years
  • Deep root system prevents soil erosion and improves soil texture
📌 Source: ICRISAT Soil Fertility Studies, 2023

3. Nutritional Sustainability

3.1 Nutritional Composition of Organic Ragi Rava (per 100g)

Nutrient Amount % Daily Value (DV)
Energy 336 kcal 17%
Carbohydrates 72.6 g 24%
Protein 7.3 g 15%
Total Fat 1.3 g 2%
Dietary Fiber 11.5 g 46%
Calcium 344 mg 34%
Iron 3.9 mg 22%
Magnesium 137 mg 34%
📌 Source: National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), 2023

3.2 Health Benefits

  • Gluten-free: Safe for celiac patients
  • Low Glycemic Index (~50–55): Ideal for diabetics
  • High fiber: Aids digestion and satiety
  • Rich in calcium: 3x more than milk, promotes bone health
  • Contains polyphenols & antioxidants
📌 Source: NIN & IIMR Reports, 2023

4. Economic Sustainability

4.1 For Farmers

  • Input cost reduction: ~35–45% in organic Ragi cultivation
  • Higher market price for organic Ragi Rava: ₹100–140/kg retail
  • Organic farmers report 30–35% higher profit margins vs conventional cereal crops
  • Stable yields: 1.3–2.4 tons/ha, depending on rainfed conditions
📌 Source: APEDA Organic Agriculture Report, 2023

4.2 Employment & Value Addition

  • Ragi Rava milling and processing creates 30–40% additional rural employment
  • SHGs involved in Ragi Rava processing in Karnataka & Odisha saw 42% income growth
📌 Source: Ministry of Women & Child Development, 2022

5. Climate Resilience & Agroecological Role

  • Grows in semi-arid to arid conditions with minimal inputs
  • Matures in 100–120 days
  • Tolerant to drought, salinity, and poor soil
  • Helps maintain agrobiodiversity in dryland areas
📌 Source: FAO, 2023 – Millets as Climate-Smart Crops

6. Certifications & Organic Standards

Organic Ragi Rava complies with:
  • NPOP (India) – National Programme for Organic Production
  • PGS-India – Participatory Guarantee System
  • FSSAI Jaivik Bharat Label
  • Eligible for USDA Organic and EU Organic certification for export

7. Sustainability Scorecard

Indicator Organic Ragi Rava
Water Use Efficiency ★★★★★
Carbon Emission Reduction ★★★★☆
Soil Health Contribution ★★★★★
Nutritional Density ★★★★★
Market & Farmer Profitability ★★★★☆
Agroclimatic Resilience ★★★★★

8. Conclusion

Organic Ragi Rava is an exceptional product with high sustainability across multiple pillars:
  • Environmental: ~85% less water use, zero chemicals, and 65% lower GHG emissions
  • Nutritional: 11.5g fiber, 344mg calcium, and low GI make it a functional food
  • Economic: Organic Ragi farmers earn up to 35% more through premium sales and SHG value chains
Its promotion aligns with India's millet mission, FAO’s 2023 International Year of Millets, and UN SDGs (Zero Hunger, Good Health, Climate Action, and Sustainable Production).

📚 References

  1. Indian Institute of Millets Research (IIMR). (2022). Finger Millet Agronomy Handbook
  2. National Institute of Nutrition (NIN). (2023). Indian Food Composition Tables
  3. FAO & UNEP. (2023). Millets for a Sustainable Future
  4. ICRISAT. (2023). Soil and Sustainability Report – Millets in India
  5. APEDA. (2023). Organic Export and Farmer Income Report
  6. Ministry of Women & Child Development. (2022). SHG Empowerment via Millets Processing
  7. FSSAI. (2023). Jaivik Bharat Standards and Organic Guidelines

No more offers for this product!

General Inquiries

There are no inquiries yet.

Recommended Organic Product

Scroll to Top
Chat Now
Chat Now
Questions, doubts, issues? We're here to help you!
Connecting...
None of our operators are available at the moment. Please, try again later.
Our operators are busy. Please try again later
:
:
:
Have you got question? Write to us!
:
:
This chat session has ended
Was this conversation useful? Vote this chat session.
Good Bad